Fic: The Plas

Dec 31, 2007 23:26


Title:  The Plas  
Author: CrabbyLioness
Characters: Jack
Summary:  Jack's thoughts as he left the Doctor
Disclaimer: I'm not making a penny.
Rating:  PG for subtle adult content
Word Count:  99  Look Ma, a drabble!

He turned from the Doctor towards the Plas.  After all these decades he had finally learned the limit of a Time Lord's power.  He could  ( Read more... )

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love_jackianto January 1 2008, 05:52:25 UTC
I love how you used the monster line :D

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crabby_lioness January 1 2008, 06:35:06 UTC
I've always thought that when Ianto shouted that line at Jack, he might as well have sent out engraved wedding invitations on the spot. After all, who had just proved he was the only one there who could love a monster?

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aphroditesky January 1 2008, 06:52:30 UTC
doesn't the saying go.. "better the devil you know, than the devil you don't" :-)

I think you've summed up Jack and Ianto's 'understanding' of each other really well!

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crabby_lioness January 1 2008, 15:48:44 UTC
one monster + one lover of monsters = a match made in Goth Heaven

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temporal_witch June 24 2008, 19:32:22 UTC
LOVE your icon! As a recovered pentecostal ("But I'm all better now!"), I totally adore the double entendre! Carry on!

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darthhellokitty January 1 2008, 07:02:32 UTC
Awwwwwwww...

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crabby_lioness January 1 2008, 16:26:01 UTC
Thank you!

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fatchickengirl January 1 2008, 08:33:22 UTC
so bittersweet and somehow rings true....

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crabby_lioness January 1 2008, 16:25:16 UTC
I feared it would be too sappy!

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eumenidis January 1 2008, 12:41:34 UTC
Very interesting, & more than slightly sad, take on how Jack views himself--& how Ianto views him. In the TW context, very realistic; sometimes there really aren't any good choices, only bad & worse, & there's a cost to the psyche of the person having to make those choices. & the people who love them.

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crabby_lioness January 1 2008, 15:47:19 UTC
Really? To me, it's liberating and not sad. Jack knows he can be a monster. Ianto knows he can love a monster. Strip away the false illusion that the Doctor can help, and they are free to make the lives they want to have with each other. No more waiting for Godot.

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eumenidis January 2 2008, 01:10:38 UTC
Take into consideration that I think all human beings have the capacity to be monstrous, both in the aggregate & individually, & that I also think there are a lot of monsters walking around who neither view themselves nor are viewed by others as monsters. That intrinsicaly human condition is sad, though I'll also say, not tragic.

What I find sad is Jack's conscious awareness that he can be--has been--a monster at times, & almost certainly will be again, since he has chosen to assume a role in which he'll have to make monstrous choices. As for Ianto: his eagerness to excuse & forget CyberLisa had killed Dr. Tanizaki & up until she clearly demonstrated that she had no understanding of human love was pretty *damn* monstrous to me. So, pot, kettle, when it comes to Jack & Ianto & labels of monster.

However, I do think that the realization that if he does monstrous things it isn't because he's become an inhuman monster, he's still just a human one, would be liberating.

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crabby_lioness January 2 2008, 02:07:47 UTC
I infer from Captain Jack Harkness that Jack is aware that humans can be "the worst monsters of all."

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